Article in Columbia Journalism Review by Kelly Stout, 5/2/25
Headline: “Chat, Are We Cooked?”
Subhead: “Trump and the people who work for him don’t care about journalistic norms. Is it time for journalists to rethink them, too?”
“he first hundred days of Trump 2.0 brought forth more material than infinity reporters typing on infinity laptops for infinity years could possibly report. The ‘flood the zone’ strategy—brought to us from the mind of Steve Bannon, the MAGA media strategist—has been around since at least 2018, but now, as the New York Times put it, ‘the flood is bigger, wider and more brutally efficient’; the same article also included the phrases ‘overwhelming sensory overload,’ ‘drinking from a fire hose,’ and ‘gasping in outrage.’ Each of these metaphors hit the news media directly, and hard. And then, on March 11, they gushed into the Signal chat of one journalist in particular. . .”
https://www.cjr.org/feature-2/signal-chat-atlantic-goldberg-trump-norms-ethics.php